Hope

Claudia Blöser, Titus Stahl

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Abstract

Discussions of hope can be found throughout the history of philosophy and across all Western philosophical traditions, even though philosophy has traditionally not paid the same attention to hope as it has to attitudes like belief and desire. However, even though hope has historically only rarely been discussed systematically—with important exceptions, such as Aquinas, Bloch and Marcel—almost all major philosophers acknowledge that hope plays an important role in regard to human motivation, religious belief or politics. Historically, discussions of the importance of hope were often embedded in particular philosophical projects. More recent discussions of hope provide independent accounts of its nature and its relation to other mental phenomena, such as desire, intention and optimism.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
EditorsEdward Zalta
Place of PublicationStanford
PublisherStanford University Press
EditionSpring 2017
Publication statusPublished - 8-Mar-2017

Keywords

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  • Hope

    Stahl, T. & Blöser, C., 21-Mar-2022, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Edward N., Z. (ed.). Stanford University Press

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